According to Axios, who talked to a striker, the workers gathered in the plant's cafeteria from 1 pm. The movement took the form of a" group strategy
Around 40 staff from Ubisoft Paris went on strike on Friday autumn, as blazoned two weeks agone
According to Axios, who talked to a striker, the workers gathered in the plant's cafeteria from 1 pm. The movement took the form of a" group strategy discussion" rather than a kick, the publication said.
One hand told Axios that the movement" has helped make the coming strikes to come, ” adding" If Ubisoft operation does not want to hear from us, they might understand that it's the workers who decide when games are released."
French union Solidaires Informatique had called for a strike at Ubisoft Paris on January 17 following a number of game cancellations and statements from CEO Yves Guillemot perceived as shifting the blame onto staff.
The original demands from the group included a 10 payment increase and a four- day work week.
Guillemot addressed his commentary in a staff meeting in the following days, and reportedly apologised. During this meeting, CPO Anika Grant rejected the four- day work week demand.
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